Why Evangelical Theology Needs the Global Church

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Why Evangelical Theology Needs the Global Church

By: Stephen T. Pardue

IVP, 2025 

248 pages

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Summary

The book “seeks to articulate some of the ways that evangelical theology ought to be influenced by the changing realities of the global church” (page 7). These ways include the embrace of the roles of culture and contextualization in engaging evangelical contextual theologies. Specifically, the author argues for 5 theses: (1) Scripture’s magisterial authority and culture’s crucial ministerial role for the theological task; (2) culture as material theological good, a gift from God designed for the benefit of the church; (3) value of the Christian doctrine of the church in coordinating the once-for-all gospel and diverse expressions of the faith globally; (4) discernment of the riches of Christ through the cultivation of authentic Christian witness in every culture while seeking the unity of the Spirit; and (5) engagement with culture of the church’s Great Tradition (i.e., the body of Christian teaching that the church has generated over the centuries). 


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